Selena Gomez Shuts Down "Disgusting" Instagram Hater Like a Boss

Selena Gomez just pretty much told her haters to "Come and Get It" like no other. She totally just put body shamers in their place!

In a screenshot that's now gone viral, a FEMALE commenter slammed the star for her weight. Like most of us girls, Selena was quick to respond, and let's just say, she didn't hold back...but in a classy way, of course.

"You're disgusting. IM IN the business and I could care less about what 'they' or you say I should look like," she wrote. "I don't need to do anything other than love myself, take care of my work, fans, family and friends."
She added, "And I do work out. It's not your place to tell anyone what they should or should not do." Bam! Exactly. And what's up with a girl body shaming another girl? Who does that?!

All of this comes just a week after Selena showed off her curves in a sexy, black swimsuit. "I love being happy with me yall #theresmoretolove," she captioned the pic on Instagram.

What do you think about Selena shutting down her hater for calling her fat? And lets be real...she looks freakin' amazing! Haters gonna always hate, Sel.

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After the Spring Breakers star was criticized for flaunting her figure in bikinis while vacationing in Mexico in April 2015, she kept her head up and responded with more fab photos of herself and this caption. "I love being happy with me yall #theresmoretolove." Amen.

The singer is constantly sharing inspirational messages with fans on social media and in interviews. During a recent sit-down with Flare, Demi said, "The best piece of advice is what I've had to learn on my own and tell myself. To never compare yourself to others, just be content and confident in the body that you have and who you are. When you find those things, it's more powerful than anything anybody can tell you."

The Victoria's Secret model was applauded by fans when she posted a shot of her stretch marks on Instagram in April 2015. She later told E! Online, "People are nip-tucking [their photos]. It's gotten to the point where they're not smoothing their skin anymore, they are actually changing the shape of their body and everybody else. Nobody can compare to that when you're fixing yourself so much...it's so unfair."

After a GQ spread of the Pretty Little Liars stars sparked a Photoshop controversy, Troian posted photos of herself in a bathing suit on Instagram, writing, "This industry seems to invest more in perfection than in flaw. But flaw and individuality, to me, are what make a human being interesting, they make our stories worth telling."

"Unfortunately, the flaws don’t usually sell products or magazines," she continued. "I’m proud of my body and the way it looks. My hips and thighs are a part of me (even though they magically weren’t in some shots!) I get those things from my momma. And I’m happy to shake what my momma gave me."

Back in 2013, the Girls creator and star told Marie Claireshe was proud of her body. "I remember looking in the mirror as a kid and it would be like for an hour at a time, and I’d be like: 'I’m just so beautiful. Everybody is so lucky that they get to look at me.' And of course that changes as you get older, but I may have held on to that little-kid feeling that was me alone in my bathroom.'"

Even Serena gets self-conscious about her muscular (and fab) body from time to time, but she has a message for women who do too. "Unless I’m eating really healthy, I feel that way almost every other week," she told Fitness magazine.

"I feel as if I can do better and be smaller, which I think is just a natural thing for women to feel," she continued. "We’re taught that we have to look a certain way. I learned to be proud of my curves and to embrace my large boobs and my butt. It’s all about loving who you are and realizing that you’re beautiful."

The Jane the Virgin star not only has a thyroid disorder, but is also battling Hashimoto's disease, both of which cause her to struggle with her weight. The inspirational actress recently slammed the standards of beauty in the entertainment industry, telling Huffpost Live, "We live in an industry where the desire to be something that you're not sells. But why can't we make the desire to be what you are sell? Why can't we make that profitable?"

J.Lo is the queen of body confidence. In 2013, she told Cosmopolitan, "When I first started on television [as a Fly Girl on 'In Living Color'], people, and even my own manager at the time, would tell me I had to make all of these changes. But you have to stand up and say, ‘There’s nothing wrong with me or my shape or who I am, you’re the one with the problem!’ And when you can really believe that, all of a sudden other people start believing too.”

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